The new Apple-designed H1 chip features custom audio architecture
to create a revolutionary audio experience and improved
synchronization. H1 allows AirPods to deliver up to 50 percent
more talk time compared to first generation AirPods. Switching
between devices while listening to music on iPhone, Apple Watch or
iPad is more seamless than ever with two times faster connect
times. For the first time, AirPods now feature the convenience of
“Hey Siri” making it easier to change songs, make a call, adjust
the volume or get directions simply by saying, “Hey Siri.”

Curious why it’s the H1 and not a new W-series chip. Update: Apple Watch is still using W-series chips (W3 in Series 4 watches, W2 in Series 3). The H1 is a new chip series specifically for headphones. Makes sense.

The new AirPods are $160 with a Lightning case, and $200 with a case that charges via either Qi-compatible charging pads or Lightning. That inductive charging case is available by itself for $80 and works with first-generation AirPods.

They require MacOS 10.14.4 and iOS 12.2, both of which are still in beta. Presumably this means the release versions will come out Monday.

Sure would be neat if there were a single charging pad you could buy to charge your iPhone, AirPods, and even Apple Watch all at once.